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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-04-01, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-04-01, DAILY. page 1

PUBLISHED DAILT, BY WILLIAM K THRALL, Jgf f.ditou and rnoriuicTuit. I OrricK euutii-eust corner nf High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, 7 00 Tti-weokly por annum, 4 00 Weekly per annnm, - - - - 300 Tcrnii of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or three insertions, Jl. and 26 centa for each additional insertion 'far ihrce months 5 for six months jjfU tor 12 montes 12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over "0 in six m on tin. - Hv Tiir. Yr.AR. For twelve lines 12 fourth oft column 5-0 half a column '.10 whole column 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS A BtTTI.KR, ATTOHMCVS ami Counsellors nt Law, (Joliimhiu.Oliio. Oliice one dcinrtoutll oi l. i. Whiting & lluntinRton't Hook-store, up tnira. Not. I, I1HA. K.J.AUttiikwi. A. U. BuTTi.r-i. I. N. WIUTINCt A HUNTINGTON, BnOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, noxl door lo the Clinton Bunk. High atrcrt.('oluniljils,Oliio. A large assortment if Books and Mutionery always on hand. MlltlltT A. I.II.I.KY. B (X)K-niNDi:i!b, High street, opposite tlx Public Offices, Columbia. . Aug. So, lfHi. Wm. SKIBKRT. M. C. l.ll.l.KT. Willinni 11. Jitrvit 4 Henry Jttrvi, C101.1. 1'.C'l (JUS and Acrounl Settlers, lor Kranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terniB. ' Oliicn, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. IH-lli. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i:iu:, Aiiiton & to., rl'ALF.n.S in Hardware ami C utlery, Iron, Nails, C.hus, XJ House Builders' muteriuls, Farming and Aleclmnical 'I nula, Military Goods, ice. A.C., No. lol High street, sign of the (lilt PaJlock. WINCJ St J(K HARDS pVF.AI.KBS in Foreiini ami Domestic Dry (Joods, Groce-U lira, Hoots and Shoes, &c. &c., wholesale and retail, No. 1, (ioodalc's How, High street. J. 11. Kl'IltMU.K, DF.AI.F.R in Lnw,.Medical, 'llieoloffical.Classical. School and .Miscellaneous Uooks.superior Stationery and Wall 1'apcr. at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. j. ii. M il j:aton7 DlUJC.ClST.and Dealer in l atent Medicines, raints.Oils, Dve Stufl's, ll:iss, Sic. 4 c., w holesale and retail, corner of Ilicli and Broad streets, Columbus. Ohio. FAY & Ivll.HOl KM', DKAI.ERS in Dry Hoods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, l'nints.Oili", Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, A c, II igli street, ( .'oliinihus, Ohio. Oct. I , IIMI. V. U. K1N(;. F.M.F.R IN DltY (IOODS, fee, opposite F.xchange Hank, t-.oiiininus. ." ii i hi:.hovai..o DIMTOHS THOMI'SOiN &. Al Aids have removed their Officr lo the li:ininent Storv ol Judge Swan's new buililnri ; High Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House. 1'J i'iPkidciies of Dr. K. . noni'soa. 'I bird street, one door North ui I'niverMilist Clmrcli. lietidcnienl Dr. Maims, corner of Third and Itich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March '20, 11117. tf M. II. BATF.HAM, a IEDITOR of the Ohio Cm. ri v atoh, a Journal of Agrlcul-J tore and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o arli month. Terms $1 pcrvear j lour copies for SJ. JT'r- Oilico in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. C03iSTO?rir& CO., I70H-.Al;l)LMi and CO.M MISSION Ail'.RCHAN'TS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Unsin. Columbus, Ohio. J. KJIH.WAY A CO'S TV)' FOl'NDUV, Bnmd sheet, near the Bridge, Colum XTus.Ohio. Stoves of all kiudB,and a great variety ol'l.'as-tinss, always on hand. Oct. I, lull. tOI.UJilH S HAT STOKE. JK llfJDlSII. I., High street, opposite the State Build- iocs, always keeps on hand a good assortment ofllata i and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to urder. ti.'i r iiiti:;!.'. K U'lVM? is o.,r ham" in tin. eil llnuso. and will rentier all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf n. ii. t ayi.ok, enc;kavi:k. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stain opposito United Slates Hotel. Dec. '21 dtf I, AW. 11 B. WILCOX and A. F. l'KltRT will practice Law, ns . t partners, in Franklin and oJjoining counties. Ollice on cast side or High street, opposite I.N. Whiting & Hunt, ingtons Bo.ikitore Feb. 16. .t-wtf. VII. VUIXSHIltE IIII.EY, SFECICAL and iMcrhaiiical Dentist, Coluinbu". Ohio. Agent for Ah oi'k's I'remium'l'ccth. For sale linker At liiley's I'atent Forcep hey. May 13..t-wly. cTtyi7ivkry staSi.e. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the new biick stablebilill by Dr. I,. ( inndalr, corner of Sugar anil Fair alleys, a luw 'ens from HL'h street, and n-ar of the Capitol House. llOBUKa AXU VAKKIAUKS TO l.t.T J J Not a. .dir. J. MASSFA, W. A. MelOY A CO., " WHOI.F.SALKAND Id'.'I'AII. DF.ALFDSinFancyand Staple Dry tloods and (irorcrics, opposite the Slate House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ' fjicriuiiriirw7Ai.tiiTT, FIGS AXV IIAXXEK PAINTER, Nov. y... dtf. cot.ii i ni's, onto. " I His been removed t" the comer store Lj js-,room in the Journal Building, on High St., r nearly opposite to Ins termer stand, where he w ill be found reaiiv to wait noon his for mer customers nnd all others who niav see nt to can. April I j.. t-wtf. H. H. KI.MI1AI.L. AllOl Si: AND LOT, also, a building lot, on Rich street, ennl ol the new market spaco, arc for sale. Jan. 211 . .dlf F.nquire of S. F. WHKiHT. AX liS. i0 doi. Chopping Alts, of (lillcrent brands, w arranted of good quality, for sa le at the sign of the lc. 11. CII.T l'ADI.Ot:K. A" N VII.S AND VK i;S. (ienuine Armilnge Mouse-hole Ainila, assorn d weighuj also, the best Vices in ,he)eoun.r,,.,.he.ignof.h (;lTpAnm(.K A FF.W of tboe hne steel FI11F. SF.TTS, left nt III sinn of the Dee. II CILT I'ADI.OCK WATCHES. A GOOD assortment ol nil the different kinds, just re-reived, and lor sale at lo-v prices. W e have some of tile fntst that were ever offered in Ibis market. Juno 47. W. A. I'LATT It CO., Neil Houst. 77)olM;itstooTs. AFRESH supply ol ( oopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. GILT PADLOCK I'tiilncnl Spcctiu les. ALSO, double eniisri and concave Spectacles, for all ages, ami in a great variety ol frames. Also.Spectacle t.bss, of all kinds, titled in old frames at short notice, tud low price, by W. A. 1 L.V1T St ( ()., Xtil Hint". rVrarim't Afcontlir Oil lor Deal nest,. FR KM I supply lor tale by J. B. W HEATON Columbus. Aug. 7. Corner lliuh and Broad st A BLACKS:: ITS' HELLO lS,rcal Armitago Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cotter-Key nnd Solid hoi Viret. For sale at 15!), High street, sign nf the Broad Aie. Dec 7. FAY A KILBOI RNE. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rubber Cloth, Pal. Vy ent Leather. Lace. Bands, Dnmask Linings, Bindings, Tuftt' Springt, Ailea and W hips, at the GILT PADLOCK. c 1A1.MAC1. H IilNt.S. 'iAairs Lupgy and Car 20 setts Buety and Carriage Ailet, just received and for tale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, flee 9. TANNER'S OIL. I?OR SALElow.by the barrel or gallon, at the Drug Store 1 f ' J. B. WHKATON, Oct. J3. Comer of High and Broad streett. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acuuednett. for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. MILL AND tliOSS II T SAViS. FAY KILBOI RNE keep a constant supply of Bow. Itnd's Mill and Cross-rut Saws, at the lowest prieee VARNISH. Fl'BNITl'RF, VARNISH N(. 1 and I. Also, Polish-ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEA'ION. IWirist, March ?9. Corner of High and Broad streett. ANVILS. GENLTNF. Mouie-Hole Anvils, tt the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. I f OLD PENS.A rrc.h supplv received this dav. and JQ J for saw very low. W. A I'LATT A CO, April 3, 1M7. Noil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GIN N.111TI1H will please nolle that we have for salt, at the sign of the I. lit I'adlock, 11,1. High street, UK) Utile Barrels, assorlrd. from bU to SiO balls to the pound. Also, Con Lucks of various kinds, Bulls, liuanls and 'Hum-bles,icrmun Silver, Sheet Brass nml almost all olher (iuo material. (JFRF., ABBOTT It CO. Dec. 9. NEW DKEKS iOOI)S. GINCHAMS, I'riuted l.uwns, Balluriiies, Baragea.Mns-lin (iinghams, F.nibroidered dillo, De Lains, Aic. All new stvles, lor salt by W1NU & RICHARDS'. MAWH. HOE tc CO., and Wiluiut 4. Uowland't Mill and Croat cut Saws; Hoe Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jiicksou't and olher Hand do.) l'annnl and ripning do. Butchers' and Back do.t Billett and Turning Welib do. July Hi. CERE, ABBOTT it CO. HAUOWAUi:. CF.Rl'., ABBOTT & CO., at the sign of the liilt I'adlock. aro now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their tlock embrace mere ar licles in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thoy are disposed to sell goeils nt lair rates, and would respectfully request purchasers to call and examine their gooda and prices. Pel. I. CALL AT K1JI BALE'S, IF you want good short and great bargains. Any quantity of Eastern made Boots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, nt the sign ef the Cohlon Boot, Journal Buildiuga, by ' Julylll. II. II. KIMBALL. rem: water. JF.NKISON'S I'atent Diaphragm V nter Filler. W c have hint received a lew nf these very valuable articles which areliighly recommended by all who have seen them in use, and which we are ready lo sell nt mamiiflenirer h pnci.-. .im cost of transportation. CERE, ABBOTT St CO. Nov. b. HEN I INF. MOl SE-IIOEE ANVILS, TCS T received and lor sale al llio sien in in .1 Ser Sept. II). lill.T I'ADLOCK. 800 KEtiS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 I'AI) I'ADLOCK. NEW IIONNKTS. I'ST received bv the subscribers, n new and well selected onriniii of ear.olitian. Prince Albert. Faucv Hraid ami plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be allori ed at omisunllv low prices. FAY Ai kILBOUBNK. I.iulic' Whiln liid Klippcrx. JUST received at the Shoe Store of II. 11. KlJIU.M.l., superior article of White Kid Slippers. July .11. rt'SlliMtt l.l'MHEKI The subscriber has on j baud lor sale nt his Stenin Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment l Country Lumber of almoit everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Homos, will nho have a lart'e quantity ol seasoned llooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv nf Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt. ly attended to. el. u. .ti J m. i.. - 'ki.i t A 15 H 1 A C 1 1 Tit 1 31 31 in ;.s. LAMPS and Bauds) India Rubber Cloth ind Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent I.eatherand Bindings) Patent (.'loth and Danh Frames ) l.ight Fniniesnnd Tassclls; Springs nnd Aslea. (II'.RF., ABBOTT fe CO. JAUIES' SHOES. Just n ceived a lino nsortment j of Ladies' French Morocco nnd Kid CrocianTies and Buskins, at Iho siun of the Cohlen Hoot, which aro selling oil cheaper thin ever before told in this rity. jiin n. n. io'i"'"'" ATll P Ol I.. WIO gallons Blenched Winter Strained A Sperm Oil, a superior article -, ;i!0 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAV & KILBOCRNE, Pee. 7. No. 15!i, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. IW sols of Mnchine Cards, iut received from Hie Slonnfaetorynt Leicester, Mat. aarhusetla. and for sale at No. lull, lliuh street. )Cc. 7. r.VY it. Mi.uuiJHnr.. A R KsSTAiTeTsTvTiTow'aI nrket 1 iasketa, a lino aiticlc, at Iho CilLT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. a i.Aiua: assortment 0 F Ginghams. B.il'.oriues, Lawns ami Harage..iut ere d ny ( April O.J WlNli A: RICHARDS. lull itiizen 1'ilr-s. 0 F Spear At Jackson. Motlr.nn, Ibbulsnn, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for ale at the sit'll of the April 7. CILT PADLOCK. OVER SHOES. 1.000 pairs ol India Rubber, Lea tner and Uullalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and style, for sale cheap at the Golden Boot, by JW.6. II. II. KIMRM.L. NO. 11 HIGH STREET. ONE IlL'NDld'.D pairs Kliptic Springs lor buggies nnd earrinces, iust received and for sale at the eien of tha Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SJIITII'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for tale at the sign of tlio GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar I.nrd I.ninps, 0 F Cornelins A ( u.. mnnufactiiro. Also, Lamp 1 rim- miriL't ol a t tin'ls.wnoiei'aie or reian, oy Feb. 1. W. A. I'LATT St CO., A'ei'I lhnu. EAIRHANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales ami Counter Balances at manufacturer'! pricet. For sale bv GI.RE, ABBOTT &. CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. Genuine Arniitnge Moutrlinle Anvils, SOLID hoi and common Vises, Curtain nt Ihesicn of tht) A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Kraln nnd Frtste.. SEALS Fncraved. and Seal Presses furnished. for Nota rirs Public, Common Pleat and Supreme Court, Re-conlers. A c. Ac, at lerv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. I'LATT At CO., Neil Douse. C'EIVES, US dot. Selves, as,orted numbers ( of iron, O bra-s, and hair, al the GILT PADLOCK. AVVsT SAW S!I 60 Mill Saws, of Cast and Gcrmnn Steel, for sale al the sign of the ' Dee. II. GILT PADLOCK. IIOEMAIiER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- J lion, lor sale at the Shoe and Leather More oi May Ml, 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers anil othe'rs is requested to the beautiful article of Pturl Starch now being made. Conntrv Merrhants arid others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by S. CLARK St CO. Cash and the highest market price tt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. V liite Lend, Oil nnd llriislies. TWENTY hhlt. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1(J kegs W bite Lead ; Varnish. Paint nnd Whitewash Brnehes. Jv Hi. til. RE, ABBOTT Ar. CO. CI KI:, Alil.G'I T A (. No. 101 High tlreet, Hurt jvtt Tffrircd, THREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No .1 to 36. SHtl lbs. Log Chains fiilO pair Trace Chains; Sftdoi. Amet' Shovels ind Spadet) 10 doi. Manure Forks. July 1C. "WIRE. (1,000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the f coarsest to the linctt, for tale at the sizn of the Oct. 1. GILT PADLOCK. WOOD KtllEMS. 3,000 groce New England Premium Screws, at the sign of the Oct. I. GILT PADLOCK. E HAVE plenty of fix 10SASH,with Claae'anTl Putty, at the siga of the 1. 11. GILT I'.MH.IH.s,. , CKOSS.ciT nnd C1RCI LAR SAWS, now ia stort, and tor sale at the surn of the GILT PADLOCK. mrn l.llxt oti JUUU 2 m) His. Cotton Bstt. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for tale by Feb.U FAY A KILBOI RNE. NOTICE TO PHY'SKTANS. THE under,igned hat jnst received, and will keen eon-tlsntantly on hand. a rupply of Leeehee. which he will apply hy prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre-senptiont. Enquire at Denie At Son's, eomer of High and Rich streett. C. E. BOYLE. Riftrinctt On. Pf nig, STlith and Euttclfield. SepL 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1848.. WAREIIOl Sl: OF PRINTS ONLY. Ao. fiu', Cedar il., A'tto lor. LEE, .TUDS0N i?c LEE, ( I. AT V. l.KK AH JVVSOH.) 0CCVVY the ipnciotn live story WnrchouiO, No. fid, Cedar trcct, tlm wiiul.K of which is devotpd to the cxliihition and aale of the aingle article of Pill&TM) CAUVOI1S. Their present atock conni.i of nenrly One Thousand Fnckiigrg, e(nl(nci(i(( mme thoucanda of dili'cront paiterm and colorinm, and cunipriaino; every thing denirabla in the line.KOKKlti.N and DOAIKisTlC All of which are offered for aale.lnr cash, or Bitieifictory credit, at the loweist nrirea.by the 1'ioce or Package. INew Styira are received almost every day, and ninny of them arc got up for our own lalea, and not to bo found elae wlirrn. (Xrrinttd li of pricea, correctrd from dav today, with every variation in the market, are placed in llio houda of hiiyera. Mcrclmnta will be able to form sonic idea of the extent and variety of our 0Harlment, when wo state, that the val-ue of our umnl stock of this one article, is at leant twice the value of the entire Muck of dry poods usually kept hy our lnrcil wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fan. that our menus nnd our attention, instead of being divided among a vnut vnriety of articles, are devoted w holly to one will render the advantngt ti which wo can offer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall be nur care that none who visit our etablilinicut shall meet with any disappoint-ranitOur assortment is complete nt nil sc! nun of the vear. X.V.V., JUDSON & LKK P. S. B. F. LKK, formerly of the firm of l.onl & Lees, nnd late senior partner in the original (inn of Lee & Brew, stnr, frnin winch connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Meters. Lee ic Judson, uniler the firm of LKK, Jl'DSON &l LKK, nnd he ventures to nuure his friends and the public, that the new firm w ill maintain the snmo pre-eminence in tins branch of the trade, which lormcrly dUtitipnahed the other two houses to which lie belonged. New York, July u'e.lytw. t.1Illl(CI,I.AS, PARASOLS, l'AKASOUCTTlitt, wid IM. UICHAHDSO.N. Steam Kactory (the only one in V the United Mates.) JW 101 Market st. I'hihnlelphia. Merchants are reEpectfully informed that I continuo to manufacture nil the above goods, by ihe aid of steam, not withstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My flpRorluient ia complete, nnd prices so low ns to give entire satisfaction. nf As there is nn Umbrella Store ncit dour, of nearly the same name, it is important rnu should remember WILLIAM' H. KK'HAKDMJN, Steam Factory, and I'atentee of the Walking Con! Umbrella. Sign of tne Lady and Eagle. Mo, Jul, Market atreet, I'hilrulclphin. ID Attention is requested to the celebrated Walking Ctme I 'mbrrtia, a neat and beautiful nrticlc,combiiiiiig; all the advantages of a Cano and Umbrella, Feb. 3...So. New Tuiloritig mid Dry (nods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (No W, With 7f, Corner of Kick Mrcet,) HAV'INti secured the cervices of Mr. Skwkij. m fore man. (whose well known skill in lilting nerds no praife.) and also boiiio of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest mnmier, and on short notice, (lutliii"; fur others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also cnlarned their storeroom, and arc receiving a largo supply nf Dry liotl; ao they can safely say hey hate one of the niont desirable antioituients of both Dry llamls tnul Cfvthiuir in the City. N. II. Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, (,'aps. Bonnets, &c always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to fcuit buy c in. ro'lurnbus, April 1J, UH7...tw. NKW AND l ASIHOXABrE Tailoring; Establishment, kfr B. HUBK ami WM. F. CLOUU have just opened a new Tailor Shop) on High street, in the city of Columbut., opposite the United Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all iU branches. Particular alien- 'on pai cutting, and work made up on iiS-- short notice, and in iho most unproved stvlo. They respectfully solicit a share of Ihe public pat-July ii). .twit; rnuage, Wiilrlics, Jnvrlry, Silvcr-Wnrc, Lumps, &r., &e. Hn. A. riiitt & Co., iu tlio rten jjousc; .eo 1IAVK on hand ft good awaoitineiit of Watciies FviV Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Polar i.amr, Perfumery. mond pointed Gold l'ens, ( bent mukrr'a ) (.old ond Sih-er Pencils nnd Tliimbles. C'omlffl. llrunhesfor the Hair. Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors,Candle-itirkH-C:ikn Baskets nnd Tea-Sets, superior Bazors, (war ranted,) 1'oeket Knives nml ciBfors, Genuine uemmings rteedies, best qunliiy, risiois wnn one nnu pis onrrriK, Clocks, Lamp Clacs and Lamp ick. Natch Makers Tools and Materials, aVc Ate, all of which they ore now selling nt very low price. Watches and Jewelry careiuny repaireo ny pHTnrn:(;u workmen nnd warranted. Also, seals l.ngraverl (or INotanea Cuuntv nnd State olheera. Societies, &c. &c.t nnd Soul Prensea of nn excellent and cheap constrtction turmsiieu at short notice. 'r- c; v r tin ion c o l o k k d dagi; kb r e. tO t)TVli;S. The aubflcnU-r would renpectfully nn nounce to the citizen of Colnudius ami it? vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambon' block, w here he ia prepared to execute Daguerreotype likpnowe,l)y an improved process, which gives to the picture a much tiuertono than modes of operating. Pernons whining nnvthing in the line of this art. nrn respectfully invited to call nt his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or nu cuurtr. Persons nra aught the art of tnkinrf likenesses and preparing ell kinds ot Chemicals used by Daguerrean artistn.on lie inotT rcaponatne wrma. r. ivuuha wn. Oct. 3..dtf. OHIO MITI'At. IT RE IiSI RANCK CO. 1 ire nnd Life Insiirnnee. mills Com rmu v continues to take risks on Lives and JL Property, ou the mo!t approved principles of Mutual tnsuranee. ITro Department. ITT' The average cost of insurance m this Department, is less than one-fourth prr cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. i.iir nennnnii-iii. Policies on Livea issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. IN. U. Advantages made avaiiaoic on iwg or more conitn genciea. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter s Building, between the F.xchange and Citv Banks, Itich street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 10, 1815. twy. Mercian. FIRE-1 IKE-I lItE. THE Con Photkctioh lNsuiASrit Compa.it, of Hartfotd onn . continue at tiieir suency in tins cny n insure Dwelling Houses. Stores ami Wareheuses, Mills. Manufac tories, A;c., and the contents or each, together with every other similar species nt properly, aoaihm- loss or ham Ar.it by rtPE. The rates of premium oiiercd are na lew as those of anv other similar institution ; and settlements M losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the City Bank innnitng. op stairs. Oct. I.t..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. 4 ohiinbii liiurauro oiiip.uiy. Fire and Marine, This Company continues to insure every epeciea of build inrr. and the f urniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercaa dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage hv fire; also, steamboats and all sail vessel, and the cargoes ol steamuoais. sail vessels. neei-Dous, nat-Dnars sun other water-crall, against the perils of sens. lakes nnd rivers un the most faTorahie terms. a. s. I llrw, June 1. Itm dtf. Stcrelmy F f RS AN I) 1 1 ATTFRS T H I M M I N G S. THE sulwcnbers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Mutter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. fiOlha. jVutria, sidee. ft) " double and single Ring Russia, blown RiO - ( arreted Russia. Il) 44 Raw and C arm ted Coney. 10U) Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUoh first rate asscrtmentof Silk and Cotton aides jm. Tips. Banding and Bindm?. Hat leathers. Bow String Skiv ers.all colors. Black nnd Drab Silk Plush, Fxtraet I , or w. rod Gum Shellac Ve. f Feb. 121 AY . KILBOUBNK. LIMBER, Cnn frrt t'me lumber. ) ill size OUV.UUU .'Vtt.COOft.Popldo- qualil ill sires and itica. .Winm P.na Shinele. warranted. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds and sizes of country atur), together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and otfl ra tn nur atock i and would state that we have made ar- rargements eo that we shall always bare t large stock on band, snd will lot D uauerroia oy anv on. Aug. 13. B. COMSTOCK CO. A' air j 111 BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITING Bl HUNTINGTON, UnoKttiltrt mnd Stationer, fiik atrett. i ' 1 ' NKW HOOKS. JKFFEB SON'S WUHKSj .Memoir, Correspondence and MisceHanics from the papers of Thomas Jutfirson edited by Thomas Jefferson Bandolph. 4 vols. The Life of Thomas Jclferson, third President of the United Stales, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of his opinions on questions of Civil Government, Antional Policy and Constitutional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Lnirersiiy of Virginia. 2 vols. The Life of Governor Morris, with selections from hit Correspondence ami Miscellaneous Papers; detailing events in the American Revolution, the French devolution, nnd in the Political History of the United States) by Jareu Sparks. 3 volt Bevolutionarv Orders of Washington, issued during the years 17711, 1711(1, 17UI and 17U2. selected from the MSS. of John Whiting, Lieutenant and Adjutant of tlio 2d Hegiment Massachusetts Lino, a work reulcte with interest and pleasing reminiscences, 1 vol. Marshall's Life nf George Washington, compiled under the iDFeclioi; nf Hon. Bush rod Wellington from original papers, bequeathed lo him by hi deceived re In live, t vols. lliitorv of the Federal Government for lidv years, from March hi March, 111.11); by Aiden Bradford, LL. L., Kdjtor of the MassachiiHetls Slate Papers, of Kctnarks on State Bights &c, tVc, neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of Iho Presidents ot the United Stales, with Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, nnd sketches ot the most remarkable events in tlie history of the country j by Hubert W. Lincoln. Beautifully cmocllisbed Willi o portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-tive enyrnvinirs, 1 vol. The Life of Klbndgn (ierry.with contemporary letters lo the close of the American Involution ; by James T, Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Congress of the United States on the bill for repealing the law "For the more convenient organisation ot the Courts of the United Stales" during the first session of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and nays on that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with areview of the Policy ! tlio United States Government, which led to the war of 111)!! by Thcodoro Dwiht, Secretary ol the Convention. I vol. For sale hv March, I. N. WHITlNG & HUNTINGTON. ii;ik:r vim;nT'SNtrKi:jii; court re J POUTS. Cash price reduced to .'.. Bepnrls of Cases at hiw and in Chancery: decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; taken (rem original minutes: By John C, Wright. In one large sup. roy. b'vo. vol. of IH'ti pages, in ft no law binding. When the Reporter of these eases took his Beat upon the bench, nnd proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He begnn to take notes of cases at the trials at which hs OBsiitted. merely to help his memory in Iho decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As lie progressed he took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript book in the form vf Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book he made hiB circuit companion, noping thrrebv to secure uniformity in his own action ut diti'ereit periods and plants. Finding the Reports convenient ts himself in the discharge nflim judicial duties, tiieir publication suggested itself ns convenient for the profession ; and they nre now made public in the hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled a nl ninety-eight ; only eighty less than is contained in six entire volumes of llMinniond's Ohio Reports. Much time an.) labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index. nitli the design of making it copious, and of easy reference.4i Wright's Reports, as connected with Iho Supreme Court of this State, containing os they do important principles of practice, nnd ns a work of reference, w ill ic found crcn ii ore useful tlmn the Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore bo in the library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judge Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollars, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale nt the Bookstore of I. IS. WHITLNG & HUINTLNUTON. Fcb.i ..d&w. HOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I FtEULXU OFF A T UJIDL CFD FIIWF.SU THK Subscribers being desirous to reduce their very Virge stock of Hooka, Fupers, Stationery, Ac, have determined to sell on a large pommi r u .u VERY LOW PRICKS FOR CASH. Their stock is much the largest and most varied of any in the Western country, nnd will be found to embrnce a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: All the Classical and Common School Bonks In general use, and an extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, Kink, i-nniinerci il ana roiio rosi, uemi ana jMeuium PAI'KRS, of the best Eastern Manufactories, r rench. I .nglish anil American a i a i lUAl.u x . oi every variety and of the finest quality. Rogers' ond Worstenliolm s r ine Ten nnd 1'ocket KNIVES, (iold and Silver Pencils) (.old Pens; Steel Beads. Bags, nnd Purrea Steel Trimmings; Shell, Ivory, Pearl and V elvet Souvenirs mid Curd Cases j Pocket Books, Wallets and Banker's Cneea. Ladies' Pout Foi.ios and Albums, riclilv and elegantly bound. A tlno nssorlmentof Pote Papfrs. Knvki.opks, Arc. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chers.and all persons wishing to purchase at chenprates.to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else where. I. IN. WHITIING V HUiYi liNUi Ui. Columbus, February 8, lHIH...w.tm&d. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITERATURE. German Lilernture, translated from the German of Wolf, gang Menxel. By C. C. Filton. .1 vols, roy., limo. " Aletrzel's work on German Literature was extremely well received In England, and strongly commended by tho most respectable periodical publications ther. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness: and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings are high and pure his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and scientific acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our English critic compares him to Burke." ' Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with note. By John S. Dwight, 1 vol. roy. PJmn. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of his Life, translated from Ihe Geiiimn of F.ckcrmann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. P-mo. Introduction to Klhics, including a Critical Snrvev of Moral Systems, translated front tlio French ot JoutlVoy. by William II. ('banning. 2 vols. my. pmn. The Characters of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellct. 1 vol. roy. I2iiio For sale at the Bookstore o Feb. 1. I iN. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. ADVK.NTURKS in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, hy Georgo F, Ruxton. A wopk containing 'he rough netcs of a journey through Mexico and winter spf nt among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete tn I vol. "Now and Then," an exceeeinglv interesting work by Samuel Warren, F. II. S., author of 'fen Thousand t Year, The Life of Chevatici Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simms; one of the most fascinating works of" the day, containing an irrount of one of the most eventful period of France, during tho rrign of Charles VIII complete in I vol. AUo, Vol. of Lamarlme's History of the Girondist, or the personal memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution.March 1. . N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. FITCH'S CONSUMPTION CTRED !val uabi.k Family Compasmiji. Six Leciures on the uses nf the Lungs; causes, prevention at.d cure of consumption, atithmn. nnd diseases of the heart ; on the lawe of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female neaun, nymmeiry, ana Beauty ; exposing causes nno cure oi those diseases that produce consumption or shorten lifp, aa allectiona of the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidnnys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female coniplainU. Its rule easy, practical and pure form a guide tn perfect health and long life, I'O engravings. By Samuel Sheldon t itchr ,. 11., M. L. or sale at the Rnoks'.nre of Feb. 1. 1, N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. TTOL. V I'O 52. ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE- 'ORTH. Honoris ot Cases Arsued and Determined in the English Court of Common Law, being Vol. 2 of Manning. Grantrer and Sroit: Reports li!k to Easter Term, Ullfi; Complete sets nf the English Common Law heporta, tn tn vols. ; together win a large assortment oi Law Books for aale very low at Ihe Bookstore of Jan. 22. L N. WHITING A& HUNTINGTON. rTVAYLOR'S UNITED STATES MONEY IlE-X PORTER, and (iold aud Silver Coin Examiner, with a marginal indei to the different States. Designed to con tain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and copper roins now in circulation, with their Irue value: a list of solvent Banks throughout the United States and Canada, with the rates of discount the number for February, 1818 just received at the BftoMore of Feb. 18. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. RNAL NUMBER 214. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGGS, liookitller and Stationer, oppoiiti the State Ifotut. CVAJI,VAniK ENGLISH IIOOKS-CIIEAP, ARDl.NAL WOLSKY, by John Gait, with additional iU lustraUons from Cavendish Life of Wolsey, and olh-or sources, 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Loo the Tenth ; by William French Revolution from 1789 to 18U; by K. A. Miiroet. 1 vol. ' 6 The Liternry History efthe Middle Ages, comprehending nn account of the stale of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the filteenih century i by Rev. Joseph Be ring ton. 1 vol, J History of the Counter Revolution In England, for the re-establishment of Popery under Charles 11 and James 11; by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo do Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Rnscoe. J vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angelo)byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lite of RaJTaelloj by Quatremere de Quincy. 1 vol. .Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its causes and its consequences iu England. Scotland, Ireland, and on iho Continent; by Augustia Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from tho fall of the Roman Em- pirn to the French 1-Uvolution j by F. Guiznt. 3 vols. I lie anove works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a tine addition to a library. For sale verv cheap by Jr'cli J. R. SCROGGS. CHOICE FRENCH M'ORKSZfhe oge of Louie XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillnn. Discourse on Universal History, by Bousseut Works of Malherbe. The Existence of God, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Analysis of tho History ot France, by Chautoubriau. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Empire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the Last, by Ltimartine. New Classical Uiogrnphy, M. L. Barre. Characters, by La Bruyero. Selections from the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Crchillon and others. Chau-taubrian's journal of a iounicv from' Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boilcau. Emile, or Education, bv Rousseau. Tho Natchez, by Chautaubrian. Works of Racine, Mol.ore, &c. The above are French editions, nnd finely bound, or in piper. Jutitreceived and for sale by Dec. 2 J. K. SCROGCS. NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several department of law; with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes byJ. 1. Clark Hare, nnd II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just receired. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesnurcs of American. Kn-glish Irish nnd Scotcn law books, together with some continental treatises, with critical odservaiions upon their various editions and authority. By J. G. Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest ol the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of all the States of the Union, with forma, &c., by James B. Thornton. Just received by J. R. SCROGGS. jov. Id. POETRY. BYRON, Shukspcnre, Scott, Moore, Burns, Southcy Campbell. Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossinn, Hemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery, Colo-ridee, Rodgers. Willis, Thompson, (JJJ.) Poets and Poetry of America ; " 44 England j u 4i F.uropej " " Ancients ; Grey, Beatio nnd Collins, Howett, Millman and Keata, Lamb and Kirk White, Dryden and Lockhart. Goldsmith, Dante, &c. For sale at the Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. 24. A V ALU A RLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political historv. ceournohieal nosition. nnd so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re- iuu i rum inn ancicni wruers. j ne rise and progress ot tho principal European nations, thoir political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL, D., M. B. A, S..with questions adapted' for the use of schools : 1 vol. pp. 11)7, For sale by UNITED S.'ates Dispousatory ; Woods' Practice; listen s Mirgery ; Druett's Surgery t Barih and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion; Hughe's Diagnosis; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray ; Anntomical Remembrancer, &c, he. Just ree'd by K 15. J. U. SCROGGS. YVEOKTH HAVING. The life of Major V Gen. Zachary Tnylor; with notices of the war in New Mexico, California and Southern Mexico t nnd biotrrantdcal sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in the war with Mexico. With portraits on aieel and numerous illustrations. By John Frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, and the most authentic memoir of the " old hero" yet published. Just received by IMC. . J. rt. M.KUUliS. FANCY GOODS. Steel Beads, Clasps for bags and purses, Rings and Tassels, Silk and Twist for hairs. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper weights. Papeterics, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and iNaii hrushes, ivory nnd 1'earl Tablets, Portlohos, Desks, Ac, Arc, for sale vory cheap, by J. R. SCROGGS. Nov. 9. I HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvicr, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness ol its detail, as well for a text book in Academies, nf both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. RNOLb'SCLASSiClWComprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proao composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. 6 J. R. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, I the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with from five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cheap, oy Feb. 2 1 J. K. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS-Selected and arranged, wirh short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for sale bv Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. NEW FRENCH GRAMMA R. 01 1 nd orPe new method of learning to read, write, and speak French with a key. For sale by Jan. C J. R. SCROGGS. fXENnmfr write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. J. R. SCROGGS. jOA LAVA 111 Or the Knight of the Conquest a ro w mance oi niexieoi ny tt. ii Bird, Esq.. iust recsved Jan. 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITALIAN GRAMMAR, Ollendorff new method of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with key; For sale by fJan. 6) J R SCROGGS. H" O WITT'S NEW HOOK. Th HaTidlHTnT-let. or scenes and characters of country life, By Wm. Howitt, just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiocraphv of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from mv life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. R. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W, Sawyer. For sale by ' Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High $treett on aqvare South of the Stat House, CITY OF COLUMBUS. r"PHE subscriber will be found at tb abovt establishment L where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly sitnated,and tilled un in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best """ii in me csirrn coumry Columbus, March 21. P. II. OLMSTED ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and fmdoate ce,p brated foreign University, will be ready to give lesson, in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any boar. Terms very low. Referrnrts : Key. Mr, R L. Richards. Pre. Jones ft Ca . and Prof Dr Smith. P. JOILNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. 18. .dtf. CINCINNATI. S,fitr, PAPER HANGINGS. UITABLR for rooms aud enlrys, at fr, R. HKl.oR'f Cheap Paper Hangings Estuhhshment, No. 18, West Fourth alreet, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. R. H. has just returned frum the East with a Urge and beautiful assortment of French and Amorican glazed and common Wnll Papor ; alio, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of ill kinds of French and American Borders ; also, a lot of window paper a yard wide, with a -Urge lot of green Yankee Slat Blinds, suitable for Windows, I have also just received a beautiful assortment of French Fire Hero ens, All the above articles will be sold wholesale or retail as cheap if not cheaper than thev can be bought in the western country. Merchants snd others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No, 18, West Fourth struct. Cincinnati, Marcn 14, iuiu. r. n. tirXUriK. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Manufactvrrri op To hacio, ako Importcri up Fohkioit Wis is aud Liquons, No.'Zi, Ct lumlnti etreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 22. SLNDRIEN ,S(MJ boxes Clarot Wines, diflercnt brandi ; M do Brandy Cherries; 20 do Assorted Cordials; 00 whole cans Sardines; 600 half do do.; AO brli Powdered Sugar; 60 Loa do.; bO pockeU Old Gov. Java CofTee; 40 bags do do do do.; 10 ' Jamaica Pimento; 20 boxes Soap; 20 u Candles; In atoro and for sale low by SOU I HGATE, HAWTHORN V CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. TOHACCOS 1MJ boxes Va. Pounds, various brands; 260 do Mo. P2s, "our own brand;" 100 do do Bis. do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; 200 do os and Us, various brands; 0 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. iii Columbia st. 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MADEIRA WINES 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Cettn do do.; 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.; fn store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st PORT WINES 100 qr. casks l)u rand's Sweet Burgundy Port; in do usnorn a pure juice; h do Quilliman's Trash; 15 do Queen's ' Dry Port: Together with a large assortment of Dry and IS weet Wines, auitaulo tor Druggists and dealers are ottered on tavorabie' terms by bUUTHGA J Ii, jUAWTUUKN ol tu., Cincinnati. March 23. 4 Columbia at MALAGAWINES.--2iqr. casks Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Dry do do.; In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st ST. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum: 2 puncheons Jamaica Rum; in store ana for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. -21 Columbia st NEW LAW ROOK. A practical treatise on the Law of Sheriffs and Coroners, with Forms. Ace., and References to the Statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky: By A. r.. Gwynne, t.sq. This work will treat ot the elec tion and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies and liability for their acts ; Duties and liabilities of Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in reference to the Jail t the service and return nf process; the preservation of pence, and sales upon execution. Among other subjects discussed, will bo the Writ of Summons, Capias ad Respondendum and ad Satisfaciendum, Arrest, Bail, Escapes, Attachment, the Write of Fieri Fa-cine and Levari Facias, the Levy of Execution, and the sales of goods and chattels thereupon ; the Writ of Possession, the Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and Coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needed by Sheriffs, nnd Coroners when acting as Sheriffs. j ne worK win De put to press soon, ana nuniisnea ai am early date by H.W.DERBY, . t en. o. L,aw hook ruonsner, niain st., Cincinnati, JAMES DIGEST. A Digest of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships and Vessels and navigation , tsy cnancs r. James, oi me Cincinnati nar. ii ia principally i lie design oi mis wora 10 emoooy an aia tutes, whether of Congress or the States, relating to the shipping and navigation of our rivers and lakea; although it will contain also Statutes of the Atlnntie States. They will be arranged under appropriate heads, accompanied by the decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States, authorising proceedings upon claims, dtc, against vessels rules nf navigation acts concerning the unlawful transportation of slavesacts regulating chattel -mortgages punishing crimes nnd offences committed by the crews, Ate., of vessels, and offences against vessels, &c. Alc, making a volume of between 600 and GOO pagea ; which will be printed in the best style ot law-books. The price will be $4,60. in press and win do puousneu soon oy r H. W. DERBY. Feb. 5. Main street, Cincinnati. a.A.BIDWEI.I. 1 .tOSIAH DRAKE. It. Aa 11 If MjIjIi CK W. Commission nnd Produce Merchants, ho. 13. West Front st,. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. REFER TO Messick. Taylor & Watts, Dnggctte &. Bruce, John Kugler, James Cslhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh St Co. M. Kugler At Son, Ellis Ac Morton, L. Worthing ton. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WE beg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now teceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that eur prices will be found correspondingly low with thoae of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following; ( oilin s, Simmon s, ana wann s Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; . Grsss and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneatha; Sickles: Hay and Manure Forks Hames ; Traces ; Hoes; Antils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (J lasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to alt or dcrs entrusted to our care. MEAD eV WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 1 j Pearl street, Cincinnati. SHEPHERD'S French Corset and Shirt an-UlRCtory9 and i.adii? and tientlemen' Ready-made Linen 11 arehouae.- The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old atand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor lo merit a continuance of their favor. R. A. Ac J. SnF.rHF.RI Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and TaneT Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. Gas. $.. OHIO TYPE FOUNDER Y TIIR Subscribers, who have lately cstabtitbed a NftW Typit Fotnrr.HT. in Cincinnati, opposite the Afr- chant1 F.xthane and Magnetic Telegraph, are now pre parer! to lurntsh the Printer ot the v est wi'ss every vsneiy of Trptts, pRF.ssrs, and Prijtihq Materials, of the latest fashions and the best manufacture. The proprietors havs bad long experience in the busi-ness.aed have made arrangements with Extern and other Foundenes, which will enal.le them to supply every variety used in the United Statee. and ot tlte bct quality. ttncinnaU,Feb.4..wS4. GUILFORD fc JONES J

PUBLISHED DAILT, BY WILLIAM K THRALL, Jgf f.ditou and rnoriuicTuit. I OrricK euutii-eust corner nf High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, 7 00 Tti-weokly por annum, 4 00 Weekly per annnm, - - - - 300 Tcrnii of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or three insertions, Jl. and 26 centa for each additional insertion 'far ihrce months 5 for six months jjfU tor 12 montes 12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over "0 in six m on tin. - Hv Tiir. Yr.AR. For twelve lines 12 fourth oft column 5-0 half a column '.10 whole column 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS A BtTTI.KR, ATTOHMCVS ami Counsellors nt Law, (Joliimhiu.Oliio. Oliice one dcinrtoutll oi l. i. Whiting & lluntinRton't Hook-store, up tnira. Not. I, I1HA. K.J.AUttiikwi. A. U. BuTTi.r-i. I. N. WIUTINCt A HUNTINGTON, BnOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, noxl door lo the Clinton Bunk. High atrcrt.('oluniljils,Oliio. A large assortment if Books and Mutionery always on hand. MlltlltT A. I.II.I.KY. B (X)K-niNDi:i!b, High street, opposite tlx Public Offices, Columbia. . Aug. So, lfHi. Wm. SKIBKRT. M. C. l.ll.l.KT. Willinni 11. Jitrvit 4 Henry Jttrvi, C101.1. 1'.C'l (JUS and Acrounl Settlers, lor Kranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terniB. ' Oliicn, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. IH-lli. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i:iu:, Aiiiton & to., rl'ALF.n.S in Hardware ami C utlery, Iron, Nails, C.hus, XJ House Builders' muteriuls, Farming and Aleclmnical 'I nula, Military Goods, ice. A.C., No. lol High street, sign of the (lilt PaJlock. WINCJ St J(K HARDS pVF.AI.KBS in Foreiini ami Domestic Dry (Joods, Groce-U lira, Hoots and Shoes, &c. &c., wholesale and retail, No. 1, (ioodalc's How, High street. J. 11. Kl'IltMU.K, DF.AI.F.R in Lnw,.Medical, 'llieoloffical.Classical. School and .Miscellaneous Uooks.superior Stationery and Wall 1'apcr. at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. j. ii. M il j:aton7 DlUJC.ClST.and Dealer in l atent Medicines, raints.Oils, Dve Stufl's, ll:iss, Sic. 4 c., w holesale and retail, corner of Ilicli and Broad streets, Columbus. Ohio. FAY & Ivll.HOl KM', DKAI.ERS in Dry Hoods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, l'nints.Oili", Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, A c, II igli street, ( .'oliinihus, Ohio. Oct. I , IIMI. V. U. K1N(;. F.M.F.R IN DltY (IOODS, fee, opposite F.xchange Hank, t-.oiiininus. ." ii i hi:.hovai..o DIMTOHS THOMI'SOiN &. Al Aids have removed their Officr lo the li:ininent Storv ol Judge Swan's new buililnri ; High Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House. 1'J i'iPkidciies of Dr. K. . noni'soa. 'I bird street, one door North ui I'niverMilist Clmrcli. lietidcnienl Dr. Maims, corner of Third and Itich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March '20, 11117. tf M. II. BATF.HAM, a IEDITOR of the Ohio Cm. ri v atoh, a Journal of Agrlcul-J tore and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o arli month. Terms $1 pcrvear j lour copies for SJ. JT'r- Oilico in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. C03iSTO?rir& CO., I70H-.Al;l)LMi and CO.M MISSION Ail'.RCHAN'TS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Unsin. Columbus, Ohio. J. KJIH.WAY A CO'S TV)' FOl'NDUV, Bnmd sheet, near the Bridge, Colum XTus.Ohio. Stoves of all kiudB,and a great variety ol'l.'as-tinss, always on hand. Oct. I, lull. tOI.UJilH S HAT STOKE. JK llfJDlSII. I., High street, opposite the State Build- iocs, always keeps on hand a good assortment ofllata i and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to urder. ti.'i r iiiti:;!.'. K U'lVM? is o.,r ham" in tin. eil llnuso. and will rentier all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf n. ii. t ayi.ok, enc;kavi:k. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stain opposito United Slates Hotel. Dec. '21 dtf I, AW. 11 B. WILCOX and A. F. l'KltRT will practice Law, ns . t partners, in Franklin and oJjoining counties. Ollice on cast side or High street, opposite I.N. Whiting & Hunt, ingtons Bo.ikitore Feb. 16. .t-wtf. VII. VUIXSHIltE IIII.EY, SFECICAL and iMcrhaiiical Dentist, Coluinbu". Ohio. Agent for Ah oi'k's I'remium'l'ccth. For sale linker At liiley's I'atent Forcep hey. May 13..t-wly. cTtyi7ivkry staSi.e. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the new biick stablebilill by Dr. I,. ( inndalr, corner of Sugar anil Fair alleys, a luw 'ens from HL'h street, and n-ar of the Capitol House. llOBUKa AXU VAKKIAUKS TO l.t.T J J Not a. .dir. J. MASSFA, W. A. MelOY A CO., " WHOI.F.SALKAND Id'.'I'AII. DF.ALFDSinFancyand Staple Dry tloods and (irorcrics, opposite the Slate House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ' fjicriuiiriirw7Ai.tiiTT, FIGS AXV IIAXXEK PAINTER, Nov. y... dtf. cot.ii i ni's, onto. " I His been removed t" the comer store Lj js-,room in the Journal Building, on High St., r nearly opposite to Ins termer stand, where he w ill be found reaiiv to wait noon his for mer customers nnd all others who niav see nt to can. April I j.. t-wtf. H. H. KI.MI1AI.L. AllOl Si: AND LOT, also, a building lot, on Rich street, ennl ol the new market spaco, arc for sale. Jan. 211 . .dlf F.nquire of S. F. WHKiHT. AX liS. i0 doi. Chopping Alts, of (lillcrent brands, w arranted of good quality, for sa le at the sign of the lc. 11. CII.T l'ADI.Ot:K. A" N VII.S AND VK i;S. (ienuine Armilnge Mouse-hole Ainila, assorn d weighuj also, the best Vices in ,he)eoun.r,,.,.he.ignof.h (;lTpAnm(.K A FF.W of tboe hne steel FI11F. SF.TTS, left nt III sinn of the Dee. II CILT I'ADI.OCK WATCHES. A GOOD assortment ol nil the different kinds, just re-reived, and lor sale at lo-v prices. W e have some of tile fntst that were ever offered in Ibis market. Juno 47. W. A. I'LATT It CO., Neil Houst. 77)olM;itstooTs. AFRESH supply ol ( oopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. GILT PADLOCK I'tiilncnl Spcctiu les. ALSO, double eniisri and concave Spectacles, for all ages, ami in a great variety ol frames. Also.Spectacle t.bss, of all kinds, titled in old frames at short notice, tud low price, by W. A. 1 L.V1T St ( ()., Xtil Hint". rVrarim't Afcontlir Oil lor Deal nest,. FR KM I supply lor tale by J. B. W HEATON Columbus. Aug. 7. Corner lliuh and Broad st A BLACKS:: ITS' HELLO lS,rcal Armitago Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cotter-Key nnd Solid hoi Viret. For sale at 15!), High street, sign nf the Broad Aie. Dec 7. FAY A KILBOI RNE. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rubber Cloth, Pal. Vy ent Leather. Lace. Bands, Dnmask Linings, Bindings, Tuftt' Springt, Ailea and W hips, at the GILT PADLOCK. c 1A1.MAC1. H IilNt.S. 'iAairs Lupgy and Car 20 setts Buety and Carriage Ailet, just received and for tale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, flee 9. TANNER'S OIL. I?OR SALElow.by the barrel or gallon, at the Drug Store 1 f ' J. B. WHKATON, Oct. J3. Comer of High and Broad streett. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acuuednett. for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. MILL AND tliOSS II T SAViS. FAY KILBOI RNE keep a constant supply of Bow. Itnd's Mill and Cross-rut Saws, at the lowest prieee VARNISH. Fl'BNITl'RF, VARNISH N(. 1 and I. Also, Polish-ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEA'ION. IWirist, March ?9. Corner of High and Broad streett. ANVILS. GENLTNF. Mouie-Hole Anvils, tt the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. I f OLD PENS.A rrc.h supplv received this dav. and JQ J for saw very low. W. A I'LATT A CO, April 3, 1M7. Noil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GIN N.111TI1H will please nolle that we have for salt, at the sign of the I. lit I'adlock, 11,1. High street, UK) Utile Barrels, assorlrd. from bU to SiO balls to the pound. Also, Con Lucks of various kinds, Bulls, liuanls and 'Hum-bles,icrmun Silver, Sheet Brass nml almost all olher (iuo material. (JFRF., ABBOTT It CO. Dec. 9. NEW DKEKS iOOI)S. GINCHAMS, I'riuted l.uwns, Balluriiies, Baragea.Mns-lin (iinghams, F.nibroidered dillo, De Lains, Aic. All new stvles, lor salt by W1NU & RICHARDS'. MAWH. HOE tc CO., and Wiluiut 4. Uowland't Mill and Croat cut Saws; Hoe Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jiicksou't and olher Hand do.) l'annnl and ripning do. Butchers' and Back do.t Billett and Turning Welib do. July Hi. CERE, ABBOTT it CO. HAUOWAUi:. CF.Rl'., ABBOTT & CO., at the sign of the liilt I'adlock. aro now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their tlock embrace mere ar licles in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thoy are disposed to sell goeils nt lair rates, and would respectfully request purchasers to call and examine their gooda and prices. Pel. I. CALL AT K1JI BALE'S, IF you want good short and great bargains. Any quantity of Eastern made Boots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, nt the sign ef the Cohlon Boot, Journal Buildiuga, by ' Julylll. II. II. KIMBALL. rem: water. JF.NKISON'S I'atent Diaphragm V nter Filler. W c have hint received a lew nf these very valuable articles which areliighly recommended by all who have seen them in use, and which we are ready lo sell nt mamiiflenirer h pnci.-. .im cost of transportation. CERE, ABBOTT St CO. Nov. b. HEN I INF. MOl SE-IIOEE ANVILS, TCS T received and lor sale al llio sien in in .1 Ser Sept. II). lill.T I'ADLOCK. 800 KEtiS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 I'AI) I'ADLOCK. NEW IIONNKTS. I'ST received bv the subscribers, n new and well selected onriniii of ear.olitian. Prince Albert. Faucv Hraid ami plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be allori ed at omisunllv low prices. FAY Ai kILBOUBNK. I.iulic' Whiln liid Klippcrx. JUST received at the Shoe Store of II. 11. KlJIU.M.l., superior article of White Kid Slippers. July .11. rt'SlliMtt l.l'MHEKI The subscriber has on j baud lor sale nt his Stenin Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment l Country Lumber of almoit everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Homos, will nho have a lart'e quantity ol seasoned llooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv nf Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt. ly attended to. el. u. .ti J m. i.. - 'ki.i t A 15 H 1 A C 1 1 Tit 1 31 31 in ;.s. LAMPS and Bauds) India Rubber Cloth ind Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent I.eatherand Bindings) Patent (.'loth and Danh Frames ) l.ight Fniniesnnd Tassclls; Springs nnd Aslea. (II'.RF., ABBOTT fe CO. JAUIES' SHOES. Just n ceived a lino nsortment j of Ladies' French Morocco nnd Kid CrocianTies and Buskins, at Iho siun of the Cohlen Hoot, which aro selling oil cheaper thin ever before told in this rity. jiin n. n. io'i"'"'" ATll P Ol I.. WIO gallons Blenched Winter Strained A Sperm Oil, a superior article -, ;i!0 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAV & KILBOCRNE, Pee. 7. No. 15!i, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. IW sols of Mnchine Cards, iut received from Hie Slonnfaetorynt Leicester, Mat. aarhusetla. and for sale at No. lull, lliuh street. )Cc. 7. r.VY it. Mi.uuiJHnr.. A R KsSTAiTeTsTvTiTow'aI nrket 1 iasketa, a lino aiticlc, at Iho CilLT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. a i.Aiua: assortment 0 F Ginghams. B.il'.oriues, Lawns ami Harage..iut ere d ny ( April O.J WlNli A: RICHARDS. lull itiizen 1'ilr-s. 0 F Spear At Jackson. Motlr.nn, Ibbulsnn, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for ale at the sit'll of the April 7. CILT PADLOCK. OVER SHOES. 1.000 pairs ol India Rubber, Lea tner and Uullalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and style, for sale cheap at the Golden Boot, by JW.6. II. II. KIMRM.L. NO. 11 HIGH STREET. ONE IlL'NDld'.D pairs Kliptic Springs lor buggies nnd earrinces, iust received and for sale at the eien of tha Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SJIITII'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for tale at the sign of tlio GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar I.nrd I.ninps, 0 F Cornelins A ( u.. mnnufactiiro. Also, Lamp 1 rim- miriL't ol a t tin'ls.wnoiei'aie or reian, oy Feb. 1. W. A. I'LATT St CO., A'ei'I lhnu. EAIRHANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales ami Counter Balances at manufacturer'! pricet. For sale bv GI.RE, ABBOTT &. CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. Genuine Arniitnge Moutrlinle Anvils, SOLID hoi and common Vises, Curtain nt Ihesicn of tht) A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Kraln nnd Frtste.. SEALS Fncraved. and Seal Presses furnished. for Nota rirs Public, Common Pleat and Supreme Court, Re-conlers. A c. Ac, at lerv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. I'LATT At CO., Neil Douse. C'EIVES, US dot. Selves, as,orted numbers ( of iron, O bra-s, and hair, al the GILT PADLOCK. AVVsT SAW S!I 60 Mill Saws, of Cast and Gcrmnn Steel, for sale al the sign of the ' Dee. II. GILT PADLOCK. IIOEMAIiER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- J lion, lor sale at the Shoe and Leather More oi May Ml, 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers anil othe'rs is requested to the beautiful article of Pturl Starch now being made. Conntrv Merrhants arid others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by S. CLARK St CO. Cash and the highest market price tt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. V liite Lend, Oil nnd llriislies. TWENTY hhlt. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1(J kegs W bite Lead ; Varnish. Paint nnd Whitewash Brnehes. Jv Hi. til. RE, ABBOTT Ar. CO. CI KI:, Alil.G'I T A (. No. 101 High tlreet, Hurt jvtt Tffrircd, THREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No .1 to 36. SHtl lbs. Log Chains fiilO pair Trace Chains; Sftdoi. Amet' Shovels ind Spadet) 10 doi. Manure Forks. July 1C. "WIRE. (1,000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the f coarsest to the linctt, for tale at the sizn of the Oct. 1. GILT PADLOCK. WOOD KtllEMS. 3,000 groce New England Premium Screws, at the sign of the Oct. I. GILT PADLOCK. E HAVE plenty of fix 10SASH,with Claae'anTl Putty, at the siga of the 1. 11. GILT I'.MH.IH.s,. , CKOSS.ciT nnd C1RCI LAR SAWS, now ia stort, and tor sale at the surn of the GILT PADLOCK. mrn l.llxt oti JUUU 2 m) His. Cotton Bstt. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for tale by Feb.U FAY A KILBOI RNE. NOTICE TO PHY'SKTANS. THE under,igned hat jnst received, and will keen eon-tlsntantly on hand. a rupply of Leeehee. which he will apply hy prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre-senptiont. Enquire at Denie At Son's, eomer of High and Rich streett. C. E. BOYLE. Riftrinctt On. Pf nig, STlith and Euttclfield. SepL 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1848.. WAREIIOl Sl: OF PRINTS ONLY. Ao. fiu', Cedar il., A'tto lor. LEE, .TUDS0N i?c LEE, ( I. AT V. l.KK AH JVVSOH.) 0CCVVY the ipnciotn live story WnrchouiO, No. fid, Cedar trcct, tlm wiiul.K of which is devotpd to the cxliihition and aale of the aingle article of Pill&TM) CAUVOI1S. Their present atock conni.i of nenrly One Thousand Fnckiigrg, e(nl(nci(i(( mme thoucanda of dili'cront paiterm and colorinm, and cunipriaino; every thing denirabla in the line.KOKKlti.N and DOAIKisTlC All of which are offered for aale.lnr cash, or Bitieifictory credit, at the loweist nrirea.by the 1'ioce or Package. INew Styira are received almost every day, and ninny of them arc got up for our own lalea, and not to bo found elae wlirrn. (Xrrinttd li of pricea, correctrd from dav today, with every variation in the market, are placed in llio houda of hiiyera. Mcrclmnta will be able to form sonic idea of the extent and variety of our 0Harlment, when wo state, that the val-ue of our umnl stock of this one article, is at leant twice the value of the entire Muck of dry poods usually kept hy our lnrcil wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fan. that our menus nnd our attention, instead of being divided among a vnut vnriety of articles, are devoted w holly to one will render the advantngt ti which wo can offer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall be nur care that none who visit our etablilinicut shall meet with any disappoint-ranitOur assortment is complete nt nil sc! nun of the vear. X.V.V., JUDSON & LKK P. S. B. F. LKK, formerly of the firm of l.onl & Lees, nnd late senior partner in the original (inn of Lee & Brew, stnr, frnin winch connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Meters. Lee ic Judson, uniler the firm of LKK, Jl'DSON &l LKK, nnd he ventures to nuure his friends and the public, that the new firm w ill maintain the snmo pre-eminence in tins branch of the trade, which lormcrly dUtitipnahed the other two houses to which lie belonged. New York, July u'e.lytw. t.1Illl(CI,I.AS, PARASOLS, l'AKASOUCTTlitt, wid IM. UICHAHDSO.N. Steam Kactory (the only one in V the United Mates.) JW 101 Market st. I'hihnlelphia. Merchants are reEpectfully informed that I continuo to manufacture nil the above goods, by ihe aid of steam, not withstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My flpRorluient ia complete, nnd prices so low ns to give entire satisfaction. nf As there is nn Umbrella Store ncit dour, of nearly the same name, it is important rnu should remember WILLIAM' H. KK'HAKDMJN, Steam Factory, and I'atentee of the Walking Con! Umbrella. Sign of tne Lady and Eagle. Mo, Jul, Market atreet, I'hilrulclphin. ID Attention is requested to the celebrated Walking Ctme I 'mbrrtia, a neat and beautiful nrticlc,combiiiiiig; all the advantages of a Cano and Umbrella, Feb. 3...So. New Tuiloritig mid Dry (nods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (No W, With 7f, Corner of Kick Mrcet,) HAV'INti secured the cervices of Mr. Skwkij. m fore man. (whose well known skill in lilting nerds no praife.) and also boiiio of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest mnmier, and on short notice, (lutliii"; fur others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also cnlarned their storeroom, and arc receiving a largo supply nf Dry liotl; ao they can safely say hey hate one of the niont desirable antioituients of both Dry llamls tnul Cfvthiuir in the City. N. II. Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, (,'aps. Bonnets, &c always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to fcuit buy c in. ro'lurnbus, April 1J, UH7...tw. NKW AND l ASIHOXABrE Tailoring; Establishment, kfr B. HUBK ami WM. F. CLOUU have just opened a new Tailor Shop) on High street, in the city of Columbut., opposite the United Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all iU branches. Particular alien- 'on pai cutting, and work made up on iiS-- short notice, and in iho most unproved stvlo. They respectfully solicit a share of Ihe public pat-July ii). .twit; rnuage, Wiilrlics, Jnvrlry, Silvcr-Wnrc, Lumps, &r., &e. Hn. A. riiitt & Co., iu tlio rten jjousc; .eo 1IAVK on hand ft good awaoitineiit of Watciies FviV Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Polar i.amr, Perfumery. mond pointed Gold l'ens, ( bent mukrr'a ) (.old ond Sih-er Pencils nnd Tliimbles. C'omlffl. llrunhesfor the Hair. Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors,Candle-itirkH-C:ikn Baskets nnd Tea-Sets, superior Bazors, (war ranted,) 1'oeket Knives nml ciBfors, Genuine uemmings rteedies, best qunliiy, risiois wnn one nnu pis onrrriK, Clocks, Lamp Clacs and Lamp ick. Natch Makers Tools and Materials, aVc Ate, all of which they ore now selling nt very low price. Watches and Jewelry careiuny repaireo ny pHTnrn:(;u workmen nnd warranted. Also, seals l.ngraverl (or INotanea Cuuntv nnd State olheera. Societies, &c. &c.t nnd Soul Prensea of nn excellent and cheap constrtction turmsiieu at short notice. 'r- c; v r tin ion c o l o k k d dagi; kb r e. tO t)TVli;S. The aubflcnU-r would renpectfully nn nounce to the citizen of Colnudius ami it? vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambon' block, w here he ia prepared to execute Daguerreotype likpnowe,l)y an improved process, which gives to the picture a much tiuertono than modes of operating. Pernons whining nnvthing in the line of this art. nrn respectfully invited to call nt his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or nu cuurtr. Persons nra aught the art of tnkinrf likenesses and preparing ell kinds ot Chemicals used by Daguerrean artistn.on lie inotT rcaponatne wrma. r. ivuuha wn. Oct. 3..dtf. OHIO MITI'At. IT RE IiSI RANCK CO. 1 ire nnd Life Insiirnnee. mills Com rmu v continues to take risks on Lives and JL Property, ou the mo!t approved principles of Mutual tnsuranee. ITro Department. ITT' The average cost of insurance m this Department, is less than one-fourth prr cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. i.iir nennnnii-iii. Policies on Livea issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. IN. U. Advantages made avaiiaoic on iwg or more conitn genciea. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter s Building, between the F.xchange and Citv Banks, Itich street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 10, 1815. twy. Mercian. FIRE-1 IKE-I lItE. THE Con Photkctioh lNsuiASrit Compa.it, of Hartfotd onn . continue at tiieir suency in tins cny n insure Dwelling Houses. Stores ami Wareheuses, Mills. Manufac tories, A;c., and the contents or each, together with every other similar species nt properly, aoaihm- loss or ham Ar.it by rtPE. The rates of premium oiiercd are na lew as those of anv other similar institution ; and settlements M losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the City Bank innnitng. op stairs. Oct. I.t..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. 4 ohiinbii liiurauro oiiip.uiy. Fire and Marine, This Company continues to insure every epeciea of build inrr. and the f urniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercaa dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage hv fire; also, steamboats and all sail vessel, and the cargoes ol steamuoais. sail vessels. neei-Dous, nat-Dnars sun other water-crall, against the perils of sens. lakes nnd rivers un the most faTorahie terms. a. s. I llrw, June 1. Itm dtf. Stcrelmy F f RS AN I) 1 1 ATTFRS T H I M M I N G S. THE sulwcnbers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Mutter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. fiOlha. jVutria, sidee. ft) " double and single Ring Russia, blown RiO - ( arreted Russia. Il) 44 Raw and C arm ted Coney. 10U) Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUoh first rate asscrtmentof Silk and Cotton aides jm. Tips. Banding and Bindm?. Hat leathers. Bow String Skiv ers.all colors. Black nnd Drab Silk Plush, Fxtraet I , or w. rod Gum Shellac Ve. f Feb. 121 AY . KILBOUBNK. LIMBER, Cnn frrt t'me lumber. ) ill size OUV.UUU .'Vtt.COOft.Popldo- qualil ill sires and itica. .Winm P.na Shinele. warranted. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds and sizes of country atur), together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and otfl ra tn nur atock i and would state that we have made ar- rargements eo that we shall always bare t large stock on band, snd will lot D uauerroia oy anv on. Aug. 13. B. COMSTOCK CO. A' air j 111 BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITING Bl HUNTINGTON, UnoKttiltrt mnd Stationer, fiik atrett. i ' 1 ' NKW HOOKS. JKFFEB SON'S WUHKSj .Memoir, Correspondence and MisceHanics from the papers of Thomas Jutfirson edited by Thomas Jefferson Bandolph. 4 vols. The Life of Thomas Jclferson, third President of the United Stales, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of his opinions on questions of Civil Government, Antional Policy and Constitutional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Lnirersiiy of Virginia. 2 vols. The Life of Governor Morris, with selections from hit Correspondence ami Miscellaneous Papers; detailing events in the American Revolution, the French devolution, nnd in the Political History of the United States) by Jareu Sparks. 3 volt Bevolutionarv Orders of Washington, issued during the years 17711, 1711(1, 17UI and 17U2. selected from the MSS. of John Whiting, Lieutenant and Adjutant of tlio 2d Hegiment Massachusetts Lino, a work reulcte with interest and pleasing reminiscences, 1 vol. Marshall's Life nf George Washington, compiled under the iDFeclioi; nf Hon. Bush rod Wellington from original papers, bequeathed lo him by hi deceived re In live, t vols. lliitorv of the Federal Government for lidv years, from March hi March, 111.11); by Aiden Bradford, LL. L., Kdjtor of the MassachiiHetls Slate Papers, of Kctnarks on State Bights &c, tVc, neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of Iho Presidents ot the United Stales, with Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, nnd sketches ot the most remarkable events in tlie history of the country j by Hubert W. Lincoln. Beautifully cmocllisbed Willi o portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-tive enyrnvinirs, 1 vol. The Life of Klbndgn (ierry.with contemporary letters lo the close of the American Involution ; by James T, Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Congress of the United States on the bill for repealing the law "For the more convenient organisation ot the Courts of the United Stales" during the first session of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and nays on that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with areview of the Policy ! tlio United States Government, which led to the war of 111)!! by Thcodoro Dwiht, Secretary ol the Convention. I vol. For sale hv March, I. N. WHITlNG & HUNTINGTON. ii;ik:r vim;nT'SNtrKi:jii; court re J POUTS. Cash price reduced to .'.. Bepnrls of Cases at hiw and in Chancery: decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; taken (rem original minutes: By John C, Wright. In one large sup. roy. b'vo. vol. of IH'ti pages, in ft no law binding. When the Reporter of these eases took his Beat upon the bench, nnd proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He begnn to take notes of cases at the trials at which hs OBsiitted. merely to help his memory in Iho decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As lie progressed he took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript book in the form vf Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book he made hiB circuit companion, noping thrrebv to secure uniformity in his own action ut diti'ereit periods and plants. Finding the Reports convenient ts himself in the discharge nflim judicial duties, tiieir publication suggested itself ns convenient for the profession ; and they nre now made public in the hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled a nl ninety-eight ; only eighty less than is contained in six entire volumes of llMinniond's Ohio Reports. Much time an.) labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index. nitli the design of making it copious, and of easy reference.4i Wright's Reports, as connected with Iho Supreme Court of this State, containing os they do important principles of practice, nnd ns a work of reference, w ill ic found crcn ii ore useful tlmn the Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore bo in the library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judge Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollars, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale nt the Bookstore of I. IS. WHITLNG & HUINTLNUTON. Fcb.i ..d&w. HOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I FtEULXU OFF A T UJIDL CFD FIIWF.SU THK Subscribers being desirous to reduce their very Virge stock of Hooka, Fupers, Stationery, Ac, have determined to sell on a large pommi r u .u VERY LOW PRICKS FOR CASH. Their stock is much the largest and most varied of any in the Western country, nnd will be found to embrnce a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: All the Classical and Common School Bonks In general use, and an extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, Kink, i-nniinerci il ana roiio rosi, uemi ana jMeuium PAI'KRS, of the best Eastern Manufactories, r rench. I .nglish anil American a i a i lUAl.u x . oi every variety and of the finest quality. Rogers' ond Worstenliolm s r ine Ten nnd 1'ocket KNIVES, (iold and Silver Pencils) (.old Pens; Steel Beads. Bags, nnd Purrea Steel Trimmings; Shell, Ivory, Pearl and V elvet Souvenirs mid Curd Cases j Pocket Books, Wallets and Banker's Cneea. Ladies' Pout Foi.ios and Albums, riclilv and elegantly bound. A tlno nssorlmentof Pote Papfrs. Knvki.opks, Arc. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chers.and all persons wishing to purchase at chenprates.to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else where. I. IN. WHITIING V HUiYi liNUi Ui. Columbus, February 8, lHIH...w.tm&d. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITERATURE. German Lilernture, translated from the German of Wolf, gang Menxel. By C. C. Filton. .1 vols, roy., limo. " Aletrzel's work on German Literature was extremely well received In England, and strongly commended by tho most respectable periodical publications ther. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness: and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings are high and pure his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and scientific acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our English critic compares him to Burke." ' Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with note. By John S. Dwight, 1 vol. roy. PJmn. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of his Life, translated from Ihe Geiiimn of F.ckcrmann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. P-mo. Introduction to Klhics, including a Critical Snrvev of Moral Systems, translated front tlio French ot JoutlVoy. by William II. ('banning. 2 vols. my. pmn. The Characters of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellct. 1 vol. roy. I2iiio For sale at the Bookstore o Feb. 1. I iN. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. ADVK.NTURKS in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, hy Georgo F, Ruxton. A wopk containing 'he rough netcs of a journey through Mexico and winter spf nt among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete tn I vol. "Now and Then," an exceeeinglv interesting work by Samuel Warren, F. II. S., author of 'fen Thousand t Year, The Life of Chevatici Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simms; one of the most fascinating works of" the day, containing an irrount of one of the most eventful period of France, during tho rrign of Charles VIII complete in I vol. AUo, Vol. of Lamarlme's History of the Girondist, or the personal memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution.March 1. . N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. FITCH'S CONSUMPTION CTRED !val uabi.k Family Compasmiji. Six Leciures on the uses nf the Lungs; causes, prevention at.d cure of consumption, atithmn. nnd diseases of the heart ; on the lawe of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female neaun, nymmeiry, ana Beauty ; exposing causes nno cure oi those diseases that produce consumption or shorten lifp, aa allectiona of the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidnnys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female coniplainU. Its rule easy, practical and pure form a guide tn perfect health and long life, I'O engravings. By Samuel Sheldon t itchr ,. 11., M. L. or sale at the Rnoks'.nre of Feb. 1. 1, N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. TTOL. V I'O 52. ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE- 'ORTH. Honoris ot Cases Arsued and Determined in the English Court of Common Law, being Vol. 2 of Manning. Grantrer and Sroit: Reports li!k to Easter Term, Ullfi; Complete sets nf the English Common Law heporta, tn tn vols. ; together win a large assortment oi Law Books for aale very low at Ihe Bookstore of Jan. 22. L N. WHITING A& HUNTINGTON. rTVAYLOR'S UNITED STATES MONEY IlE-X PORTER, and (iold aud Silver Coin Examiner, with a marginal indei to the different States. Designed to con tain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and copper roins now in circulation, with their Irue value: a list of solvent Banks throughout the United States and Canada, with the rates of discount the number for February, 1818 just received at the BftoMore of Feb. 18. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. RNAL NUMBER 214. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGGS, liookitller and Stationer, oppoiiti the State Ifotut. CVAJI,VAniK ENGLISH IIOOKS-CIIEAP, ARDl.NAL WOLSKY, by John Gait, with additional iU lustraUons from Cavendish Life of Wolsey, and olh-or sources, 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Loo the Tenth ; by William French Revolution from 1789 to 18U; by K. A. Miiroet. 1 vol. ' 6 The Liternry History efthe Middle Ages, comprehending nn account of the stale of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the filteenih century i by Rev. Joseph Be ring ton. 1 vol, J History of the Counter Revolution In England, for the re-establishment of Popery under Charles 11 and James 11; by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo do Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Rnscoe. J vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angelo)byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lite of RaJTaelloj by Quatremere de Quincy. 1 vol. .Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its causes and its consequences iu England. Scotland, Ireland, and on iho Continent; by Augustia Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from tho fall of the Roman Em- pirn to the French 1-Uvolution j by F. Guiznt. 3 vols. I lie anove works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a tine addition to a library. For sale verv cheap by Jr'cli J. R. SCROGGS. CHOICE FRENCH M'ORKSZfhe oge of Louie XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillnn. Discourse on Universal History, by Bousseut Works of Malherbe. The Existence of God, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Analysis of tho History ot France, by Chautoubriau. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Empire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the Last, by Ltimartine. New Classical Uiogrnphy, M. L. Barre. Characters, by La Bruyero. Selections from the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Crchillon and others. Chau-taubrian's journal of a iounicv from' Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boilcau. Emile, or Education, bv Rousseau. Tho Natchez, by Chautaubrian. Works of Racine, Mol.ore, &c. The above are French editions, nnd finely bound, or in piper. Jutitreceived and for sale by Dec. 2 J. K. SCROGCS. NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several department of law; with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes byJ. 1. Clark Hare, nnd II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just receired. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesnurcs of American. Kn-glish Irish nnd Scotcn law books, together with some continental treatises, with critical odservaiions upon their various editions and authority. By J. G. Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest ol the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of all the States of the Union, with forma, &c., by James B. Thornton. Just received by J. R. SCROGGS. jov. Id. POETRY. BYRON, Shukspcnre, Scott, Moore, Burns, Southcy Campbell. Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossinn, Hemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery, Colo-ridee, Rodgers. Willis, Thompson, (JJJ.) Poets and Poetry of America ; " 44 England j u 4i F.uropej " " Ancients ; Grey, Beatio nnd Collins, Howett, Millman and Keata, Lamb and Kirk White, Dryden and Lockhart. Goldsmith, Dante, &c. For sale at the Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. 24. A V ALU A RLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political historv. ceournohieal nosition. nnd so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re- iuu i rum inn ancicni wruers. j ne rise and progress ot tho principal European nations, thoir political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL, D., M. B. A, S..with questions adapted' for the use of schools : 1 vol. pp. 11)7, For sale by UNITED S.'ates Dispousatory ; Woods' Practice; listen s Mirgery ; Druett's Surgery t Barih and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion; Hughe's Diagnosis; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray ; Anntomical Remembrancer, &c, he. Just ree'd by K 15. J. U. SCROGGS. YVEOKTH HAVING. The life of Major V Gen. Zachary Tnylor; with notices of the war in New Mexico, California and Southern Mexico t nnd biotrrantdcal sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in the war with Mexico. With portraits on aieel and numerous illustrations. By John Frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, and the most authentic memoir of the " old hero" yet published. Just received by IMC. . J. rt. M.KUUliS. FANCY GOODS. Steel Beads, Clasps for bags and purses, Rings and Tassels, Silk and Twist for hairs. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper weights. Papeterics, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and iNaii hrushes, ivory nnd 1'earl Tablets, Portlohos, Desks, Ac, Arc, for sale vory cheap, by J. R. SCROGGS. Nov. 9. I HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvicr, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness ol its detail, as well for a text book in Academies, nf both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. RNOLb'SCLASSiClWComprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proao composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. 6 J. R. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, I the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with from five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cheap, oy Feb. 2 1 J. K. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS-Selected and arranged, wirh short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for sale bv Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. NEW FRENCH GRAMMA R. 01 1 nd orPe new method of learning to read, write, and speak French with a key. For sale by Jan. C J. R. SCROGGS. fXENnmfr write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. J. R. SCROGGS. jOA LAVA 111 Or the Knight of the Conquest a ro w mance oi niexieoi ny tt. ii Bird, Esq.. iust recsved Jan. 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITALIAN GRAMMAR, Ollendorff new method of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with key; For sale by fJan. 6) J R SCROGGS. H" O WITT'S NEW HOOK. Th HaTidlHTnT-let. or scenes and characters of country life, By Wm. Howitt, just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiocraphv of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from mv life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. R. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W, Sawyer. For sale by ' Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High $treett on aqvare South of the Stat House, CITY OF COLUMBUS. r"PHE subscriber will be found at tb abovt establishment L where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly sitnated,and tilled un in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best """ii in me csirrn coumry Columbus, March 21. P. II. OLMSTED ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and fmdoate ce,p brated foreign University, will be ready to give lesson, in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any boar. Terms very low. Referrnrts : Key. Mr, R L. Richards. Pre. Jones ft Ca . and Prof Dr Smith. P. JOILNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. 18. .dtf. CINCINNATI. S,fitr, PAPER HANGINGS. UITABLR for rooms aud enlrys, at fr, R. HKl.oR'f Cheap Paper Hangings Estuhhshment, No. 18, West Fourth alreet, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. R. H. has just returned frum the East with a Urge and beautiful assortment of French and Amorican glazed and common Wnll Papor ; alio, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of ill kinds of French and American Borders ; also, a lot of window paper a yard wide, with a -Urge lot of green Yankee Slat Blinds, suitable for Windows, I have also just received a beautiful assortment of French Fire Hero ens, All the above articles will be sold wholesale or retail as cheap if not cheaper than thev can be bought in the western country. Merchants snd others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No, 18, West Fourth struct. Cincinnati, Marcn 14, iuiu. r. n. tirXUriK. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Manufactvrrri op To hacio, ako Importcri up Fohkioit Wis is aud Liquons, No.'Zi, Ct lumlnti etreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 22. SLNDRIEN ,S(MJ boxes Clarot Wines, diflercnt brandi ; M do Brandy Cherries; 20 do Assorted Cordials; 00 whole cans Sardines; 600 half do do.; AO brli Powdered Sugar; 60 Loa do.; bO pockeU Old Gov. Java CofTee; 40 bags do do do do.; 10 ' Jamaica Pimento; 20 boxes Soap; 20 u Candles; In atoro and for sale low by SOU I HGATE, HAWTHORN V CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. TOHACCOS 1MJ boxes Va. Pounds, various brands; 260 do Mo. P2s, "our own brand;" 100 do do Bis. do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; 200 do os and Us, various brands; 0 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. iii Columbia st. CCHAMPAIGN WINES J 60 baskets Ileidsick Cbumpaigne; 40 do JNapolcon do; 2.5 do Star do ; lo do Crown do.; 15 do Sun and Eagle do.; 20 caves Cabinet do.; In store and for sale hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 21 Columbia st. BRANDIES. 20 half pipei Alexandre Signetle Brands; 10 do J. J. Dupuy do.; 7 do O. Tard Dupuy Al Co. do.; 10 do Maglory do.) 6 do Lafayette do.; 10 do J. B. tioddard do.; 6 do Henenesay do.; In store and for sale on liberal terms by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Cettn do do.; 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.; fn store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st PORT WINES 100 qr. casks l)u rand's Sweet Burgundy Port; in do usnorn a pure juice; h do Quilliman's Trash; 15 do Queen's ' Dry Port: Together with a large assortment of Dry and IS weet Wines, auitaulo tor Druggists and dealers are ottered on tavorabie' terms by bUUTHGA J Ii, jUAWTUUKN ol tu., Cincinnati. March 23. 4 Columbia at MALAGAWINES.--2iqr. casks Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Dry do do.; In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st ST. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum: 2 puncheons Jamaica Rum; in store ana for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. -21 Columbia st NEW LAW ROOK. A practical treatise on the Law of Sheriffs and Coroners, with Forms. Ace., and References to the Statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky: By A. r.. Gwynne, t.sq. This work will treat ot the elec tion and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies and liability for their acts ; Duties and liabilities of Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in reference to the Jail t the service and return nf process; the preservation of pence, and sales upon execution. Among other subjects discussed, will bo the Writ of Summons, Capias ad Respondendum and ad Satisfaciendum, Arrest, Bail, Escapes, Attachment, the Write of Fieri Fa-cine and Levari Facias, the Levy of Execution, and the sales of goods and chattels thereupon ; the Writ of Possession, the Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and Coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needed by Sheriffs, nnd Coroners when acting as Sheriffs. j ne worK win De put to press soon, ana nuniisnea ai am early date by H.W.DERBY, . t en. o. L,aw hook ruonsner, niain st., Cincinnati, JAMES DIGEST. A Digest of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships and Vessels and navigation , tsy cnancs r. James, oi me Cincinnati nar. ii ia principally i lie design oi mis wora 10 emoooy an aia tutes, whether of Congress or the States, relating to the shipping and navigation of our rivers and lakea; although it will contain also Statutes of the Atlnntie States. They will be arranged under appropriate heads, accompanied by the decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States, authorising proceedings upon claims, dtc, against vessels rules nf navigation acts concerning the unlawful transportation of slavesacts regulating chattel -mortgages punishing crimes nnd offences committed by the crews, Ate., of vessels, and offences against vessels, &c. Alc, making a volume of between 600 and GOO pagea ; which will be printed in the best style ot law-books. The price will be $4,60. in press and win do puousneu soon oy r H. W. DERBY. Feb. 5. Main street, Cincinnati. a.A.BIDWEI.I. 1 .tOSIAH DRAKE. It. Aa 11 If MjIjIi CK W. Commission nnd Produce Merchants, ho. 13. West Front st,. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. REFER TO Messick. Taylor & Watts, Dnggctte &. Bruce, John Kugler, James Cslhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh St Co. M. Kugler At Son, Ellis Ac Morton, L. Worthing ton. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WE beg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now teceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that eur prices will be found correspondingly low with thoae of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following; ( oilin s, Simmon s, ana wann s Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; . Grsss and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneatha; Sickles: Hay and Manure Forks Hames ; Traces ; Hoes; Antils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (J lasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to alt or dcrs entrusted to our care. MEAD eV WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 1 j Pearl street, Cincinnati. SHEPHERD'S French Corset and Shirt an-UlRCtory9 and i.adii? and tientlemen' Ready-made Linen 11 arehouae.- The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old atand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor lo merit a continuance of their favor. R. A. Ac J. SnF.rHF.RI Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and TaneT Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. Gas. $.. OHIO TYPE FOUNDER Y TIIR Subscribers, who have lately cstabtitbed a NftW Typit Fotnrr.HT. in Cincinnati, opposite the Afr- chant1 F.xthane and Magnetic Telegraph, are now pre parer! to lurntsh the Printer ot the v est wi'ss every vsneiy of Trptts, pRF.ssrs, and Prijtihq Materials, of the latest fashions and the best manufacture. The proprietors havs bad long experience in the busi-ness.aed have made arrangements with Extern and other Foundenes, which will enal.le them to supply every variety used in the United Statee. and ot tlte bct quality. ttncinnaU,Feb.4..wS4. GUILFORD fc JONES J